Obituary

Born in Sumter, she was the daughter of Marjorie Madonna Taylor Barwick and Edward Barwick.

Oneita was a kind hearted, compassionate, beautiful, amazingly ambitious woman throughout all aspects of her life. As a young child she loved spending time with her father, Mr. Edward Barwick. She had a strong desire to learn about automobiles and their repairs and helped her father repair and restore many vehicles. She also learned many additional skills from her father that she would later use in her career paths, such as plumbing, electrical work, construction, etc. Throughout her life, she continued to obtain as much knowledge as possible. She was often referred to as “the best woman mechanic ever” by those who knew her. She worked many years through out her life doing construction at Union Camp and doing road work construction. Those who where blessed to have known her, know she was a tough, stubborn, strong woman with a ginormous heart. She truly loved everyone. Though she took pride in her past careers her health had not allowed her to work a steady job in years. That’s when she took on her most treasured positions and task in life. That of being a loving wife, and amazing mother, an awesome Nah Nah to her grand babies. She was a devoted sister, devoted daughter, a caring and supportive friend and so much more. She truly was one of a kind. Her love for each one of her family members was beyond measurable and she did her best to let you know it. She had one of the largest giving hearts. She will forever remain in our hearts and memories, always. She will never be able to be replaced. We love you more.

In addition to her spouse and parents, she is survived by; one son Michael Floyd and his girlfriend, Ashton and her daughter, Gracin; a daughter, Heather Marie Windham and her husband Christopher of Sumter; one brother, Kenny McCormick and his wife Diane of KS; two sisters, Marsha Irene Faraon and Donna Rae McCormick all of Sumter and two grandchildren, William Clayton Christopher (Clay) Windham and Janet Ariana Floyd.

A funeral service will be held Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at 1:00 pm in the Bullock Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow in the Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery.

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Kim Rogers lit a candle on Jun 29 2018 01:07:33 PM

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I am so sorry for the families lose. Neita will be so missed she was so special and always there if you needed her. We had our differences but always loved each other. I am thankful to God he gave us a chance to visit with each other lately. I am thankful she was part of my family and sister. Thank you Neita for everything we shared.I will truly miss you and love you.

Submitted by Donna McCormick on Jun 27 2018 06:32:04 PM

I am so sorry for your loss. Our Creator sees your pain and is ready to comfort you and your family, as he is the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, and comforts us in all our trials. (2Cor. 1:3, 4) Throw your anxiety on him as he cares for you. (1Pet. 5:7)

Submitted by Ms. Stokes on Jun 27 2018 10:46:31 AM

Sending the entire family our thoughts and prayers at such a sad/difficult time... May you find comfort and healing for your broken ♥️ hearts,,, in knowing that your loved one is now with Jesus,,, and that because of Jesus& John 3:16-17,,,,, you will see her again,,,,weeping may endure for a night but Joys coming in the morning🙏🏼🕊❤️

Submitted by The Hiner Family on Jun 26 2018 10:26:37 PM

A memory from your big brother. It’s been a few years back. I’m thinking I was 9 maybe 10 years old, you would have been 3 or 4 years old then. “The mini bike incident.” As I carried you in my arms, running back to the house crying and praying and telling you over and over it’s going to be ok, it’s going to be ok. After a few days had passed everything was fine. Lots of years and a lot of happier memories have been made. Today I sit crying ,praying , and tell myself it’s going to be ok, it’s going to be ok. I Love you and miss you Neita Lynn. Rest In Peace my little sister.❤️

Submitted by Kenny McCormick on Jun 26 2018 09:11:33 PM

Special friend and loving person. Prayers for the family. You will always be in my heart.

Submitted by Lynn Shorter on Jun 26 2018 09:05:08 PM

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Patricia Spires Gunnells lit a candle on Jun 26 2018 08:16:42 PM

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Dwayne and family, I am so sorry for your loss! She was a wonderful sweet, loving lady and all that has known her will remember her smile and loving nature. She will be missed by many. May God comfort each and everyone of you with his grace and mercy for the many days ahead.

Submitted by Christy Feagin Smith on Jun 26 2018 06:47:34 PM

Dwayne and family, I am so sorry for your loss! She was a wonderful sweet, loving lady and all that has known her will remember her smile and loving nature. She will be missed by many. May God comfort each and everyone of you with his grace and mercy for the many days ahead.